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NGB offers for the HE SectorThis booklet is designed to provide an overview of NGBs engaging with BUCS, Sport Englandand the HE sector and have a participation offer and/or programme available for students.Please note that these offers are being made available to give an understanding of what isavailable for HEIs, to assist them with their sport delivery to students.This list is not exhaustive and will be updated as and when additional offers and/orprogrammes are developed, both by NGBs already working in the sector and as new NGBsengage.November 2014

Archery GBWhat is your HE offer to universities?The development of new university clubs and the support of existing university clubs is a focus forArchery GB within the Development Plan 2013-17.There are over 50 UK university archery clubs affiliated to Archery GB (2014), catering for studentsjust starting out in archery to those that perform on the world stage. University archery provides anopportunity for students to get involved in a non-traditional sport recreationally or competitively.There are so many opportunities for new students to join societies and sports so why do they chooseto do archery? University archery offers something for everyone. It’s a great sport to try as you canjoin a club with no previous experience! University clubs are keen to get beginners shooting quicklyso you can enjoy it at whatever level suits you. Competitions are open to archers of all levels andprovide a ‘novice’ category so you can shoot against other people who have just started out too. Forexperienced archers, university clubs provide; regular shooting opportunities, access tocompetitions, and of course a fantastic social side to university life.Aims: Set up a new archery club at your university Develop your existing university archery club Develop an archery satellite club linking up with a local community archery clubIs the offer focused in particular areas of the country? NoIf an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? N/AIs there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer? There is a one off annual fee of 125 to affiliate a new university archery clubArchery GB can advise on the purchase of archery equipment for university clubs (costwould depend on numbers)If the university links with a local archery club: the club may be able to help identify a qualified coach or leader to deliver archerysessions at a specified cost many club coaches will provide club equipment to useWhat level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer? Archery GB provides guidance and information on membership, venue, facilities &equipment, competitions, linking with the local community, risk assessments, coaching,insurance, funding etc.University archery clubs can take advantage of the support of a club developmentprogramme - ontargetOne to one support from a member of the Archery GB development team

Archery GB can provide a University Archery guide and a editable promotional posterArchery GB HE archery development group could provide support and ideasIf the county where the university is located has a County Development Co-ordinator, theycan offer support and advice to anyone who is interested in growing and developing archeryEach county has a County Coaching Organiser who can provide support and informationregarding coaching and coaching coursesThe County and Regional Associations also provide coach education and competitions. Clubswill normally affiliate to their County and Region to take advantage of these services.Is it a new or existing HE offer? ExistingAny further relevant information for universities on the HE offer

TAKE THE FIRST STEP. Beginner running groups for students Group Leader qualification throughone day Leadership in RunningFitness course Convenient marked-out 3-2-1 Routes– perfect for student life! Opportunities to compete, coach orvolunteer at an athletics club Support, discounts and onlineresourcesFind out morerunengland.org/student

BADMINTON EnglandWhat is your HE offer to universities?HE Officer programme:The aim is to increase once a week participation of staff and students through high quality casualbadminton opportunities, and focused development work delivered by a dedicated University basedHE Officer.Offer:Our ‘PlayBadminton’ framework is provided free of charge (RRP 1000) on the proviso that theUniversity will deliver a participation focused framework, and jointly recruit and line manage a HEOfficer.Product:The PlayBadminton framework is a menu of BADMINTON England products that can be used flexiblydependant on the needs and demands of the student body and University.Benefits:The flexibility of the PlayBadminton framework provides something for every type of participant; thepackage provides all you need to generate interest in the sport, increase participant numbers andpotential revenue.The HE Officer role is a fantastic enrichment opportunity for a student, or as part of a staff role, withmany benefits and training attached.Is the offer focused in particular areas of the country?No‐ all areas includedIf an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? N/AIs there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?No. We provide the University with the PlayBadminton framework free of charge!Although dependant on which PlayBadminton products you choose to deliver e.g. SmashUp! or‘Essentials’, there may be extra costs for equipment or delivery.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?The HE Officer package is worth over 1000 per University, a large part of this is the ‘PlayBadminton’framework, a resource which includes a number of products designed to attract all types ofparticipant.BADMINTON England provides support for the HE Officer through training days,dedicated resources, marketing materials, and various incentives, such as training and educationbursary, rewards programme, and summer work experience opportunities.There is a dedicated member of staff managing the HE Officer programme, who is available toanswer queries, and additional support from a Sales & Support team.

Is it a new or existing HE offer?Existing, although the programme has evolved and developed over the past four years.There are 56 Universities currently on board, and we are looking to recruit 70 institutions.Any further relevant information for universities on the HE offerThe PlayBadminton framework includes:No String Badminton: www.nostringsbadminton.co.uk Focus offer for Universities Casual pay and play session franchise Includes marketing material, dedicated webpage and annual promotionsBattle: www.badmintonengland.co.uk/battle Focus offer for Universities Online platform for individuals to sign up, challenge and accept badminton ‘battles’organised by participants Create closed or open leagues where you or league players invite other players to join Another way to play, ideal if badminton sessions are full and/or in demand Marketing material and ‘Home Venue’ status providedSmashUp!: www.badmintonengland.co.uk/smashup! Sociable and informal, all about having fun and a ‘laugh’ with friends Based around innovative badminton based games Game card online resource provided free of charge & kit bag provided at a costEssentials: www.nostringsbadminton.co.uk/essentials 6‐ 8 week beginner course delivered by BADMINTON England trained coaches Marketing materials providedOptional ‐ Case Study from a university that you are currently linked toFor more information on the HEO programme please go to the following linkTegan Pickles: St Mary’s UniversitySports Coordinator (& previous HE Officer)“When I started in the HE role at St Mary’s the University had no Badminton provision. Three Yearson the University now boasts two of the top NSB sessions in the country, two competitive studentteams, an adult Badminton Club, junior programme, generates three qualified coaches per year, andapproximately six volunteers.Working as an HE officer for Badminton England opened up a number of fantastic opportunities forme. The role allowed me to develop my skills both within Badminton and Sports Development, andhas allowed me to move into a full time role.”

BaseballSoftballUKWhat is your HE offer to universities?BaseballSoftballUK wants to develop softball in Universities because: Softball offers a broader sports experience for the students at University. The social nature of softball is perfect for the student environment. As a mixed sport it is ideal for all students to participate in. Softball offers individual roles within a team environment. Softball is a great way to develop leadership skills.The University and Students will benefit because: Softball is an engaging and new mixed team sport for all players. It is fun and exciting to play. It helps connect individuals within the University. It adds an opportunity for overseas students to integrate into the University. Softball can offer leadership opportunities through the USO programme. No prior playing experience is necessary to play. Softball will develop health and fitness levels for students. It can be played on any flat surface – both indoors and outdoors.Is the offer focused in particular areas of the country? Yes(If yes please list priority areas below)Our focus areas for development in the HE sector are as follows:North West (including West Yorkshire)East MidlandsWest MidlandsSouth East (including Hertfordshire)London (including Essex)

If an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? NoNo. We have Regional Development Managers in our focus regions (as above), who will be able toprovide a bespoke service and relationship with individual institutions. Outside of this therelationship will be picked up by National Development Staff.Is there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?This can be negotiated on an individual basis with each institution.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer? Personal relationships with BSUK Development Staff. Bespoke planning conversation to develop the right programme for you. Links to local clubs and leagues where possible. University Softball Officer Programme. Coaching and equipment loans can be provided. Activator courses tailored for the HE sector. Regional and national competitions to enter.Is it a new or existing HE offer? ExistingAny further relevant information for universities on the HE offerWe have recently established the National University Softball Championships. The inaugural eventattracted 6 Universities to play which took place at our national facility at Farnham Park inBuckinghamshire. Further events are being planned for 2014 with an event scheduled for late March2014. This has provided a focal point for the Universities currently playing to work towards.We are also keen to establish Baseball programmes in the University sector and would be keen totalk to any Universities to look at achieving this.Optional - Case Study from a university that you are currently linked to

England BoxingWhat is your HE offer to universities?England Boxing knows that not everyone interested in boxing wants to join a club or get in the ringand box competitively.Whether they’ve been inspired by the Olympic Games or want to achieve the ultimate level offitness, many people want to enjoy the benefits of boxing training in a familiar environment andwithout having to compete against an opponent. This is where BOX comes in.BOX aims to provide an opportunity for everyone to take part in fitness studio‐based boxing, and toexperience the health benefits and sheer enjoyment of training like a boxer.BOX Instructors are qualified to deliver a range of sessions that are progressive in nature and thatencourage participants to continue and progress their training.BOX is for everyone.As a BOX Instructor you will be provided with access to further workshops, online learning andinformation.To England Boxing, YOU are essential in delivering activity that will engage thousands of peopleacross England to BOX.Some of these participants may wish to take their interest further and become involved incompetitive boxing. England Boxing will help you to signpost these individuals to a local club.Is the offer focused in particular areas of the country? NoEngland Boxing believes that all areas of the country will be interested in using BOX as a vehicle toget fit.If an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? YesIs there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?BOX Instructor training costs 100 per delegate, we can also subsidise courses run in HE, equipmentcan be purchased from 500.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?As HE and FE are priority areas for the growth of boxing, we would look to subsidise the cost toUniversities by bringing geographical groups of them together to train a pool of BOX Instructors.Is it a new or existing HE offer? NewAny further relevant information for universities on the HE offerBOX fitness is a fun way to become fit utilising Olympic fitness techniques. However, England BoxingInsight would suggest that for every 100 fitness boxers, approximately 25 will want to box

competitively. England Boxing will help these participants to join a local club, or better still start todevelop an affiliated boxing club within the University itself.

Canoe EnglandWhat is your HE offer to universities?U Canoe aims to offer participant centred, resource supported sessions where participants choosetheir outcomes, plugging gaps in current provision, encouraging new participants to the sport.U Canoe Wired aims to provide the initial excitement of canoeing by using the latest indoor kayakmachines whereby participants can undertake a range of challenges, learn technique, challenge theirfriends or simply canoe led by trained 18 year old ‘Activators’U Canoe Unleashed is the perfect first step to getting on the water and becoming a regular paddler.It aims to provide a fun, informal, participant-led experience and will give the opportunity to try arange of activities, which will develop their skills without having a structured coaching session.Indoor Kayak Race offers a range of opportunities during the colder winter months to help retaininterest and paddling fitness. Level 1 – Intra group event where machines can loaned to use within a university to offercompetition to a range of participants through individual or team races Level 2 – Inter group event, aimed as a follow on from a Level 1 event where the machines canbe loaned to use for a inter universities competition through individual or team races.Challenge – For individuals or teams to participate in to achieve a set target, often used a fundraiserIs the offer focused in particular areas of the country? YesUniversity of Chester, University of Leeds, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Sheffield,University of Hull, Liverpool John Moore University, Teesside University, University of Manchester,Durham University, York University, University of Central Lancashire, University of Bath, University ofReading, Oxford Brookes, Kent, Middlesex University, Brunel University, Queen Mary University,University of East London, Exeter University, Bedford University, University of Hertfordshire,University of East Anglia, University of Cambridge, Aston University, Birmingham University, DerbyUniversity, University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, Loughborough University, LincolnUniversityIf an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? YesIs there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?To purchase Unleashed kit bag 50.00To hire 2 x Indoor Kayaking Machines 30 for 6 weeks and 60 for 12 weeksU Canoe Wired training free of charge, delivered by Canoe England Development TeamWhat level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?1-2-1 support from Development OfficerU Canoe resources and Indoor Kayak Race resources available

In some cases, HE Canoe Representatives will be recruited to increase participation at targetuniversitiesIs it a new or existing HE offer? NewAny further relevant information for universities on the HE offerPlease contact Canoe Development Officer for what we can do for you.Optional - Case Study from a university that you are currently linked toNottingham University and U Canoehttp://www.bucs.org.uk/page.asp?section 17077§ionTitle Canoe

England and Wales Cricket BoardWhat is your HE offer to universities?The ECB would like to assist universities in developing intra-mural cricket. We are aware that a highvolume of players attend ‘trials’ but are not of the standard to play in BUCS competitions. We wouldlike to help these students play cricket through the provision of two products:1. Last Mans Stands – outdoor T20, 8 a side, hard ball, coloured kits.2. Indoor Cricket Leagues – soft ball, six a side, different formats to suit ability and available timeBoth offers could allow community engagement, growth (and revenue) to cricket society, minimalinput from the university and potential capital investment (LMS).Is the offer focused in particular areas of the country?Yes – priority areas include Leeds, Bradford, Birmingham, Leicester and London.If an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available?Yes. Where a university is outside of our priority areas, we will endeavour to provide it with thesame level of support.Last Man Stands currently has a good (but not complete) coverage of the UK, however, if thedemand existed in a new area, there is still potential to deliver a league.The Indoor Cricket offer will be supported by County Cricket Boards and we have complete coverageacross England.Is there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offerThere will be costs associated to both offers for use of facilities (and kit in LMS) however, these costsare usually attributed to the participants and are recouped through match fees. Any funding fromthe university to subsidise match fees would of course be welcomed.For the indoor offer, there may be the potential for volunteers to attend the ECB Activators course –again, there may be a minimal cost.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?Last Man Stands – the support available through LMS is substantial. A designated individual fromLMS will arrange venues, fixtures, umpires and scorers. The players just need to turn up and play.After each fixture, player statistics and rankings are added to the website(www.lastmanstands.co.uk).There is also a possibility of ECB financial support (up to 100%) to install a non-turf pitch to improveuniversity facilities.Indoor Cricket – the level of support will vary depending on the local County Cricket Board, however,some assistance will be available centrally from ECB. The offer will also be supported throughprovision of ECB Activator course.

Is it a new or existing HE offer?We have some good case studies from LMS and Indoor within HE from 2013, however, essentially,this is a new offer.Any further relevant information for universities on the HE offerIf either of the two options appeal, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss with universities inmore detail.As mentioned previously, the level of support will vary depending on the location of the university,however, we are keen to work with all that are interested.Both offers can be tweaked to meet the needs of the university as we are conscious that there is no‘one size fits all’ solution.Case Study from a university that you are currently linked toLMS – Leicester University Student League (85% non-university cricket club players) and subsequent community league.Subsidy for students in return for facilities (for both leagues)Engagement with wider community8 teams in student league, 6 in communityLMS – Manchester University 8 university teamsSupported community club through 3rd XIwww.youtube.com/watch?v oUto0H848K8Indoor – University of East London 12 teams (combination of student and community)ECB kit provided (softer ball, plastic stumps, willow bats)Promotion of new university facilities to communityIncreased revenue from community teamsAssisted growth of UEL cricket sectionCreated links with Essex County Cricket Board

British FencingWhat is your HE offer to universities?Fencing attracts people who may not otherwise be attracted to sport, is flexible in terms of spaceand facilities.The plastic form of the sport needs limited training to deliver, is safe with small amounts of kit, andis easy to startCoach development - British Fencing will pay for half the cost of a student fencer training to becomea level 2 coach, providing: they are suitably competent before the course starts, will still be a studentthe following season, agree to be on the British Fencing coach register, are able to demonstrate anincrease in participation at the universityIs the offer focused in particular areas of the country? YesBritish Fencing are currently in the process of identifying 2 priority areas & employing 2 full –timeregional staff members to support these areas. These are not confirmed yet but are likely to be in ornear large cities with several universities.If an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available? NoBritish Fencing has 10 regional hubs for training and workforce (coaches, referees, armourers, clubvolunteers) training. They all run regular training sessions and calendars are arranged locally, detailson the British Fencing web site al hub network/Is there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?We would generally expect the university to match the funding from British Fencing to train studentsas coaches.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?In our priority areas the new regional officers will help the university with finding suitable coursesand ongoing support for the newly trained student coaches.The regional hubs are there to support development so the regional hub officer in each region willhelp with finding courses or training for fencersIs it a new or existing HE offer? Existing in pilot formAny further relevant information for universities on the HE offerThe best time for training courses is generally August, at least 2 of the regional hubs usually organiseresidential courses over the Summer break.

Optional - Case Study from a university that you are currently linked toLeeds Metropolitan - the club was run by a student fencer who graduated at the end of academicyear 12-13, the club has no other coaching staff and was in danger of folding.2 fencers from the club, Jake Donaldson and Mia Hall, were selected and did a level 2 residentialcoaching course held by the South West regional hub in August 2013. The skills and qualificationsthey got have allowed the club to continue and for new fencers to get good coaching. The club nowmeets 3 times a week and has an informal competitive programme with other local universities andclubs.

The FA drive the ‘HE Six Point Offer’ through a dedicated FA funded FootballDevelopment Team based within British Universities & Colleges Sport and consistingof a Football Development Manager and Football Development Coordinator. TheBUCS Football Development Team will provide strategic support to universities todevelop appropriate development plans to get more students involved in the game.In additional a network of 51 County Football Associations across England existsand can provide local technical and delivery support.What is your HE offer to universities?BUCS/FA Football Development 6 point offer(Please click on the heading for a link to programme webpage)Just PlayFootball FuturesFootball Futures - Leadership and volunteering programme for Football. Recruit, train and deployyour student leaders to support your new football activity.University Football Activators – A team of student football activators to provide delivery supportfor your new football activity.Team Twenty Three - A new football programme to support universities to develop new and retainexisting Intra Mural football.HE Coaching and Referee Hubs – Tailored support for universities to create coach & refereedevelopment pathways as part of a student scholarships programme.Mars Just Play – Recreational activity great for students who just want to ‘Turn up and play’. Applyfor a Mars Just Play centre license or order a free Mars festival equipment pack.HE Community Hub Clubs - Specifically designed to support Universities to develop links withwider community football (FA Charter Standard Clubs and Leagues). Great for creating exit routesfor your students.More information can be found at www.bucs.org.uk/football or www.bucs.org.uk/FutsalBUCS Football Development video click here

If an HEI is not in a geographical priority area is the same level of support available?The same level of support will be available to all universities who show the desire todevelop football at their institution.Is there a cost involved to the university in delivering your offer?All the football programmes are completely free to sign up to and some of theprogrammes also have funding, equipment and kit attributed to them, that will alsobe provided free of charge. Universities will be expected to pick up the standardongoing running costs such as staff time and facility hire to deliver the activity.What level of support can you provide to the university if delivering your offer?Dedicated officer time via BUCS and your County FA to help you plan your activity.Support to develop student football activators.Support in completing programme application forms e.g. Team Twenty Three.Any resources/funding attributed to the specific programme in the ‘HE 6 point offer’.Introduction to strategic partners via BUCS Football Development Team e.g. CountyFA staff.Option to attend an annual Football Development Conference (staff) and FootballFutures Conference (students).Regular updates via BUCS Essentials and BUCS Business electronic newsletters.Is it a new or existing HE offer? New/ExistingSome of the programmes are existing and have been delivered across other areas ofthe game; however the concept of a ‘HE 6 point offer’ is new and was launched inMay 2013 as part of our Whole Sport Plan 2013-2017.Any further relevant information for universities on the HE offerCase Study (The University of Portsmouth in partnership with BUCS and theHampshire FA).Through effective partnership working and utilising the ‘HE Football offer’. TheUniversity of Portsmouth have been able to create a robust football pathway for theirstudents, which has seen a significant impact upon football participants, studentsatisfaction and employability. The partnership started by agreeing regular meetingsbetween the County FA and university and agreeing key development priorities. Theuniversity successfully applied to become a referee hub and the County FAsupported by creating a tailored referee development pathway for their students. AUniversity Football Activator was then recruited as part of the BUCS FootballActivator pilot programme and this student was tasked with establishing a new smallsided intra mural league at the university which was launched early 2013 and nowhas over 50 team and 350 participants. The County FA has also been able to offermentoring support to the student Football Activator and has recently agreed with theDirector of Sport at the university to base a Football Development Officer from theHampshire FA at the university two days a week. In addition The University ofPortsmouth have become a BUCS ‘Team Twenty Three’ deliverer and have recentlybeen awarded 2,500 via the FA Community Hub Club fund to develop widercommunity engagement through the Universities ‘Up For Sport’ project.We have developed excellent working partnerships with BUCS, The FA and CountyFA over the past 18 months enhancing our student offer and accessing additionalfunding which has resulted in significant growth in participation and the quality ofour programmes”. Sarah Taylor Sports Development Manager University ofPortsmouth

England GolfWhat is your HE offer to universities?The England Golf Partnership in conjunction with British Universities and CollegesSport (BUCS) and Sport England, have developed a ‘Five Point Offer’ which allowsgolf to grow within universities, supported by the national ‘Get into Golf’ campaign.The ‘Five Point Offer’ aims to recruit and retain new golfers, sustain the interest ofcurrent golfers and develop performance programmes in partnership with clubs andcounties. This is supported by students increasing their skills and knowledgethrough volunteering, which can lead to employment opportunities.The support available through England Golf and its partners will enable universitiesto grow student participation in a fun and exciting way, encouraging students togain new skills and opportunities that will help them to develop as individuals in agame they will be able to play and enjoy for life.Is the offer focused in particular areas of the country?England Golf promote the ‘Five Point Offer’ through their network of 32 County GolfPartnerships (CGPs), who provide universities with the information and supportneeded to deliver golf within their institution. County Development Officers (CDOs)can provide support to universities in developing a plan to get more students activeand will help to create a development programme that attracts young adults to getinto golf as well as providing opportunities to retain current golfers.If an HEI is not in a g

Archery GB can provide a University Archery guide and a editable promotional poster Archery GB HE archery development group could provide support and ideas If the county where the university is located has a County Development Co-ordinator, they . England Boxing .

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